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numbskull
03-07-2014, 04:33 PM
Might global warming have an upside?
This sounds promising.

try http://scim.ag/_seal

The article from the recent AAAS mtg reports that the warming arctic has led to intermixing of ring seals and gray seals which has resulted in the transfer of a parasite from ring seals to gray seals that is lethal to gray seals. Hopefully gray seals can pass it to each other……..sounds promising since 20% of the seals in the colony they were studying had already died.

Thoughts and prayers to their friends.

MAKAI
03-07-2014, 05:15 PM
:banano:

Swimmer
03-07-2014, 06:52 PM
There is a God.
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JohnR
03-08-2014, 08:22 AM
RATS, RATS with disease!

JohnnySaxatilis
03-08-2014, 08:25 AM
Im still shooting a few this year

Surf Caster
03-08-2014, 08:50 AM
LOL

iamskippy
03-08-2014, 08:57 AM
Seals = :deadhorse::gorez:

piemma
03-08-2014, 09:50 AM
Might global warming have an upside?
This sounds promising.

try http://scim.ag/_seal

The article from the recent AAAS mtg reports that the warming arctic has led to intermixing of ring seals and gray seals which has resulted in the transfer of a parasite from ring seals to gray seals that is lethal to gray seals. Hopefully gray seals can pass it to each other……..sounds promising since 20% of the seals in the colony they were studying had already died.

Thoughts and prayers to their friends.


:jump::claps::claps::claps::claps::claps::wiggle:

bart
03-08-2014, 09:59 AM
Im still shooting a few this year

Thank you for your service

puppet
03-08-2014, 10:23 AM
I would rather the seals just pack their bags and left the
northeast....or at least changed their diet from fish to seaweed.
Vegan seals....that would trim the colony down.

Sort of good news...but at the same time it gives me the creeps.

especially lines like this:

Necropsies revealed that 406 dead seals were infested with a
crescent moon-shaped parasite that had destroyed their livers, but it
wasn't clear what the organism was or how the seals had contracted
the parasite.

then they go on to say that it is this strain of Sarcocystis ...


Sarcocystis is a genus of protozoa. Species in this genus are
parasites, the majority infecting mammals, and some infecting
reptiles and birds.

The life-cycle of a typical member of this genus involves two host
species, a definitive host and an intermediate host. Often the
definitive host is a predator and the intermediate host is its prey. The
parasite reproduces sexually in the gut of the definitive host, is
passed with the feces and ingested by the intermediate host. There it
eventually enters muscle tissue. When the intermediate host is eaten
by the definitive host, the cycle is completed. The definitive host
usually does not show any symptoms of infection, but the
intermediate host does.

Problem being we are mammals too. I know little about marine
biology....but as noted above some parasite life cycles cross over
from something to marine mammals(the seals). Like I remember
some worms that cycled between fish like halibut and seals....from
what I recall the worms were not harmful to humans. Comments
like the above seem sort of alarming.

Is the intermediate host fish?

Hopefully this parasite isn't being transmitted via fish and/or doesn't
have human liver on the menu.

yikes!

Rappin Mikey
03-08-2014, 01:16 PM
Seals is practically chickens

Eric Roach
03-08-2014, 02:32 PM
C'mon, gentlemen...they're awfully cute.

GattaFish
03-08-2014, 03:21 PM
They make great jerky. You heard it here first. Lol
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MAKAI
03-08-2014, 03:37 PM
Okay.... if you plug builders set me up with a lot of your finest wares, I will make a Faustian bargain and ask the devil to make bluefish love eating seal meat. What fun it would be to watch that !!!!
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Nebe
03-08-2014, 04:53 PM
Seal is tasty
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OLD GOAT
03-08-2014, 09:45 PM
Kind of goods news Numby. It's just too bad that man's laws stop man from using his head to help things out and profit from fur, blubber and such.

MakoMike
03-09-2014, 06:59 AM
I would rather the seals just pack their bags and left the
northeast....or at least changed their diet from fish to seaweed.
Vegan seals....that would trim the colony down.

Sort of good news...but at the same time it gives me the creeps.

especially lines like this:



then they go on to say that it is this strain of Sarcocystis ...




Problem being we are mammals too. I know little about marine
biology....but as noted above some parasite life cycles cross over
from something to marine mammals(the seals). Like I remember
some worms that cycled between fish like halibut and seals....from
what I recall the worms were not harmful to humans. Comments
like the above seem sort of alarming.

Is the intermediate host fish?

Hopefully this parasite isn't being transmitted via fish and/or doesn't
have human liver on the menu.

yikes!

We already have a similar cycle between codfish and seals.